On 3/12/13 7:11 AM, suraj swaminathan wrote:
> uname -a yeilds:
>> FreeBSD suraj FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Feb 23 08:42:38 UTC 2013
>root at snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
Hmm, it seems you have an i386 system. I tink bhyve is only supported
on amd64.
Is this a new machine with a modern 64bit cpu? If so then you need to
install the 64bit version of FreeBSD.
>> Also I have down loaded mt image from
>http://ftp4.us.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/i386/ISO-IMAGES/10.0/>> Is there some other place to look for the ISO?
>> -Suraj
>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Alfred Perlstein <bright at mu.org> wrote:
>>> On 3/11/13 9:24 PM, suraj swaminathan wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I am really interested in the bhyve project. For starters I loaded
>>> FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT version. I went ahead and did a kldload vmm.ko hoping
>>> to load the kernel module, but vmm.ko was not found. I am also unsure
>>> where
>>> the bhyve project source code should be present(having downloaded the
>>> source code). Should it be under /usr/src/sys? Do I have to checkout the
>>> code from the repository?
>>>>>> I am new to FreeBSD, forgive my ignorance.
>>>>> Bhyve was only recently integrated into FreeBSD 10. What date is your
>> system built? You can tell via the output of "uname -a".
>>>> If it's more than a month or two old, you may need to download more recent
>> sources and "make world".
>>>> -Alfred
>>